Yes. AI Build (the AI button in the Assessment Builder, previously labeled AI Suggest) can generate a complete first draft of your assessment, which you then review and edit. It can produce:
- Sections, subsections, questions, and answers that form the assessment structure.
- Rating text at the assessment, section, subsection, and segmentation levels.
- Report text for individual answers.
Treat the output as a starting point. You can edit, replace, or delete anything the AI suggests before saving, and the scoring from the default answer group is applied automatically to generated questions.
The basic flow is:
- Create the assessment, then open the Assessment Builder.
- At each level (section, then subsection, then question), click AI Build and select what to generate.
- Adjust the prompt if needed, then click Run.
- Review the suggestions, edit as needed, and save.
- Repeat for the rating and report texts.
Example: turning an existing list of questions into a subsection
A common use case is when you already have your questions written and simply want them loaded into a subsection. AI Build can do this for you, so you do not have to add each question one by one.
- Under your section, create the subsection that will hold the questions.
- On that subsection, click the AI Build dropdown and choose Question.
- In the dialog, set the Answer Format and Answer Options (the default answer group) you want applied to the questions. This sets the answer options and scoring.
- In Your prompt, enter a clear instruction such as "Generate these 10 questions exactly as written:", then paste your existing questions into the Your Extra Detail field.
- Click Run.
The system generates the questions in that subsection using your wording, with the default answer group and its scoring already applied. Review and save.
This is a fast way to bring an existing question set into Brilliant Assessments, rather than retyping each question.
You can also configure the underlying AI settings and prompts from any AI Build button. For the full step-by-step walkthrough, see Designing Assessments Using AI Suggest.
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